Surface treatment method without external power source

Radiation imagery chemistry: process – composition – or product th – Electric or magnetic imagery – e.g. – xerography,... – Process of making radiation-sensitive product

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430 69, G03G 510

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ABSTRACT:
There is disclosed a process for forming a photosensitive imaging member including positioning a substrate and an electrode in an electrolytic solution to form a galvanic cell and electrochemically graining the substrate surface in the absence of an external power source to provide a substrate surface roughness sufficient to substantially suppress the formation of a pattern of light and dark interference fringes upon exposure of the photosensitive imaging member to a light source.

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